Jordan Carter
World Cup dishes up overnight drama
The FIFA World Cup is now in its knockout stages, and the first fixtures featured a feast of fascinating football Audio
We still haven't hit "peak human"
We haven't reached peak human after all. We reported not so long ago that scientists had concluded we would never live much longer than we are living now; longevity would not increase much. Audio
"Plastic bag rage" headed for NZ?
Australia's experiencing bag rage. This story may be a bit of a beat-up, forgive the pun, but Aussie media are reporting apoplexy and physical assaults on staff by shoppers irate at having the plastic… Audio
Families package: sensible start or short-sighted?
The $5.5 billion worth of payments to nearly a million-and-a-half New Zealanders have started kicking in: the families package, the Best Start 'baby bonus' payment, extended parental leave and the… Audio
Roading plans reinforced with a dash of irony
Paying to use the Transmission Gully motorway looks likely now, despite Labour being opposed to that idea in opposition. Audio
The Panel with Jordan Carter and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
We haven't reached peak human after all. We reported not so long ago that scientists had concluded we would never live much longer than we are living now; longevity would not increase much. What the… Audio
The Panel with Jordan Carter and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
Paying to use the Transmission Gully motorway looks likely now, despite Labour being opposed to that idea in opposition.The $5.5 billion worth of payments to nearly a million-and-a-half New Zealanders… Audio
Online streaming of sports the new norm
New Zealanders are being warned online content is only going to increase in the coming years, while traditional media will become more limited in its offerings. The Commonwealth Games were… Audio
Mark Zuckerberg faces heat in Facebook probe
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told US senators that the company is attempting to change in light of recent criticism facing the world's largest social network. The 33-year-old internet mogul was… Audio
Impact for NZ of Facebook's privacy breach: Jordan Carter
The investigation into Cambridge Analytica is ongoing. It's alleged to have harvested the information of millions of Facebook users and used it to profile and target voters during the US election and… Audio
New Technology with Jordan Carter
The new CEO of Internet New Zealand, Jordan Carter, discusses the tech agenda facing the new government, Sky and site blocking of websites that carry pirated material; and crystal ball gazing - why… Audio
NetHui 2017
NetHui is an open community event which takes a collaborative look at the issues facing the internet and it's users. The event is facilitated by InternetNZ who's Chief Executive Jordan Carter joins us… Audio
Commerce Commission to get more powers over internet services
The government is moving to beef up the Commerce Commission's supervision of internet service providers, and laying the groundwork for what could be the disappearance of the traditional copper wire… Audio
The future of encryption
With the UK and Australia taking steps to restrict the use of encryption, will New Zealand follow suit? InternetNZ has recently released a position paper outlining the benefits of encryption and the… Audio
Australia demands telcos help with online code cracking
Australia has demanded big online corporations share encryption secrets with authorities....but New Zealand isn't in any rush to follow suit. Audio
Leaked memo shows FB researching vulnerable Kiwi teens
Facebook has researched targeting teens with advertising for weight loss and beauty products when they feel "stressed", "worthless" or "insecure", according to an internal memo leaked to an Australian… Audio
Sky falls in on Vodafone hook-up
Sky TV and Vodafone's plan to be a joint TV, telecoms and technology titan was torpedoed by our competition watchdog this week. What was it that sunk the plan? And was it a good call for consumers? Audio
Sky falls in on Vodafone hook-up
Sky TV and Vodafone's plan to be a joint TV, telecoms and technology titan was torpedoed by our competition watchdog this week. What was it that sunk the plan? And was it a good call for consumers?
AudioPrivate messaging - is it safe?
Jordan Carter Internet NZ on the lack of privacy on messaging apps Audio